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The majority of the Hermitage's tablets were originally acquired by Nikolai … 26 May 2023 16:00 - 16:30 Event Grégory Chambon Accounting documents for a fattening center (bīt marî) in the Larsa region Symposium Abstract Numerous Paleobabylonian administrative texts, discovered since the late 80s in the Larsa region, record foodstuffs (grain and flour) and animals (sheep, cattle and pigs) intended for meals ( naptanum ). D. Charpin and A. Jacquet had reviewed … 26 May 2023 15:15 - 15:45 Event Michaël Guichard Unpublished data on the activities of Imlik-Sîn, an administrator in the kingdom of Larsa during the reign of Sumu-El (1894-1866 B.C.) Symposium Abstract A hundred tablets studied from 2014 at Cornell University (USA), before their return to Iraq, represent part of a larger set of administrative " archives " from the kingdom of Larsa. Most of these are letters from Sasiya, an important figure in … 26 May 2023 14:45 - 15:15 Event Thibaud Nicolas The servants of the Ilabrat deity in Sippar-Yahrurum : a local network of sociability or a group of exiles sharing a private devotion ? Symposium Abstract This paper will focus on a group of individuals at Sippar who have in common that they define themselves, in their seal legends, as servants of the deity Ilabrat. This was shown by D. Charpin (Charpin, Dominique (1990), " Les divinités familiales … 26 May 2023 14:15 - 14:45 Event Antoine Jacquet Looted archives, dispersed archives, reconstructed archives : the case of the Palaeo-Babylonian archives at Lagaba Symposium Abstract The story of the " archives of Lagaba " is that of a long rediscovery of texts (nearly 500 in all) scattered among collections of tablets mostly built up in the 1930s. It began with the identification in the 1950s by W. F. Leemans and R. Frankena … 26 May 2023 12:15 - 12:45 Event Michel Tanret The Matryoshka principle. Archives in the archives ? Foreign bodies in the archives of Annunit's kalamaḫḫū in Sippar-Amnānum Symposium Abstract In my chapter " Verba volant scripta non manent " published in the Amurru 3 volume featuring the contributions to the 46th Rencontre Assyriologique, already sixteen years ago, I had mentioned the presence of a number of texts with … 26 May 2023 11:45 - 12:15 Event Michaela Weszeli Boats, Boat Owners and Boatmen in Old Babylonian Archives. How to Allocate Their Tablets-Proposals from the Bottom Up Symposium Abstract Boats, due to Mesopotamia's geographical setting, were ubiquitous in Babylonia. They, their boatmen, boat owners and shipping related matters turn up in many archives of the Old Babylonian period, be they institutional or private. They are found … 26 May 2023 11:15 - 11:45 Event Anne Goddeeris Some Thoughts on the Shape and Size of Archival Tablets from Old Babylonian Nippur Symposium Abstract We are well-aware of the standardized shapes and sizes of different types of cuneiform tablets. Old Babylonian school tablets are classified in five very distinctly shaped types. For most of records of the administrative archives of large … 26 May 2023 10:45 - 11:15 Event Wiebke Meinhold Fragmentation of Family Property in the Old Babylonian Period Symposium Abstract In the trade and economy of the Old Babylonian period wealthy families played an important role. The property of these families was under the control of the pater familias . When the father died the property was inherited by his sons and his … 26 May 2023 10:00 - 10:30 Event Gabriella Spada The Old Babylonian temple loans: the archive of the temple of Uraš in Geraineh Symposium Abstract The importance of temples in the socio-political reality of ancient Mesopotamia is clearly attested in cuneiform documentation dating back to the earliest times. A unique function of the Mesopotamian temples, attested in the cuneiform … 26 May 2023 09:30 - 10:00 Event Didier Roche Some aspects of modeling the last deglaciation Symposium 9 Jun 2023 16:30 - 17:30 Event Grégoire Nicolet Mari lectures : data from the site K Symposium Abstract In three campaigns between 1998 and 2000, J.-C. Margueron excavated poorly preserved architectural units at " Chantier K " near Mari's Grand Palais Royal, which he named the " Maison aux tablettes " because of the 2,000 tablets and fragments … 25 May 2023 18:15 - 18:45 Event Lauren Grégoire Dynamics and modeling of continental ice caps Symposium 9 Jun 2023 15:30 - 16:30 Event Marine Béranger In search of Ur's Edubba Symposium Abstract Early in 1931, while excavating the archaeological site of Ur in southern Iraq, English archaeologist Leonard Woolley and his team found several hundred discarded tablets inside a house located to the southeast of the temple zone. These were … 25 May 2023 17:45 - 18:15 Event Vérène Chalendar Fauna in Paleo-Babylonian documentation Symposium Abstract Although there are many scholarly cuneiform tablets mentioning animals, unlike other ancient cultures, Mesopotamia did not produce any treatises on zoology. As a result, the identification of animal species is often tricky, while access to … 25 May 2023 17:15 - 17:45 Event Michel Crucifix Bifurcations and tipping points in the climate system Symposium 9 Jun 2023 14:30 - 15:30 Event Patricia Bou Perez Expressing fear in the Palaeo-Babylonian period (ca. 2002-1595 AEC) Symposium Abstract Although interest in the study of emotions in Assyriology is recent, the subject is attracting more and more Assyriologists. Anthropology, sociology, linguistic studies and studies of other historical periods have shown that the expression of … 25 May 2023 16:45 - 17:15 Event Hervé Reculeau From the Tablets to the Lemma: Old Babylonian Archives as a Source for a Corpus-Based Dictionary of Akkadian Symposium Abstract Just a little under forty years after the first Old Babylonian archival documents were published, the project of a comprehensive dictionary of Akkadian was initiated by James Henri Breasted in Chicago. Over the course of ninety years (1921-2011), … 25 May 2023 16:15 - 16:45 Event Denis Lacambre The archives of Chagar Bazar (ancient Ašnakkum) in Paleo-Babylonian times Symposium Abstract The site of Chagar Bazar, tell located in North-East Syria, in the center of the Habur triangle, in the Upper Jezira region, is well known from the excavations carried out by Sir Max Mallowan between 1935 and 1937. It was on this occasion that … 25 May 2023 15:30 - 16:00 Event Anne-Isabelle Langlois Oils, documents and history : the example of the Tell Leilan archives Symposium Abstract In 1978, H. Weiss and Yale University began excavating Tell Leilan, a large walled oval site located in northeastern Syria, in the Habur plain, some 25 km south of Qamichli, identified with ancient Šehna/Šubat-Enlil. Excavations uncovered remains … 25 May 2023 15:00 - 15:30 Event Lionel Marti From the kitchen to the organization of palatial administration : meat texts in Mari, assessment and prospects Symposium Abstract Meat supply and consumption are generally documented in texts dealing with " live meat " : herd management, contributions or expenditure of animals. The archives administrative archives found in Mari's palace provide a rare, small corpus of texts … 25 May 2023 14:30 - 15:00 Event Ilya Arkhipov Clearing the accounts of Mukannišum, Zimri-Lim's steward Symposium Abstract Auditing ( nipiṣ nikkassī ) was the main procedure for controlling the activities of any Paleo-Babylonian manager : a balance sheet was drawn up between, on the one hand, the goods he received ( namḫartum ) and, on the other, his expenses (ṣītum … 25 May 2023 14:00 - 14:30 Event Frédéric Parrenin Chronology and phase shift of ice cap records Symposium 9 Jun 2023 11:00 - 12:00 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 134 Page 135 Page 136 Page 137 Current page 138 Page 139 Page 140 Page 141 Page 142 … Next page Last page
Event Zsombor Földi Early Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum's Kuyunjik Collection Symposium Abstract The present talk deals with some peculiar cuneiform tablets and fragments in the British Museum's Kuyunjik Collection: these tablets are substantially earlier than what is commonly referred to as Ashurbanipal's library in Nineveh and were … 26 May 2023 16:30 - 17:00
Event Boris Alexandrov The Hermitage Museum's collection of Palaeo-Babylonian tablets Symposium Abstract The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg houses a collection of ca. 2,500 cuneiform tablets, representing almost every period in the evolution of this ancient script. The majority of the Hermitage's tablets were originally acquired by Nikolai … 26 May 2023 16:00 - 16:30
Event Grégory Chambon Accounting documents for a fattening center (bīt marî) in the Larsa region Symposium Abstract Numerous Paleobabylonian administrative texts, discovered since the late 80s in the Larsa region, record foodstuffs (grain and flour) and animals (sheep, cattle and pigs) intended for meals ( naptanum ). D. Charpin and A. Jacquet had reviewed … 26 May 2023 15:15 - 15:45
Event Michaël Guichard Unpublished data on the activities of Imlik-Sîn, an administrator in the kingdom of Larsa during the reign of Sumu-El (1894-1866 B.C.) Symposium Abstract A hundred tablets studied from 2014 at Cornell University (USA), before their return to Iraq, represent part of a larger set of administrative " archives " from the kingdom of Larsa. Most of these are letters from Sasiya, an important figure in … 26 May 2023 14:45 - 15:15
Event Thibaud Nicolas The servants of the Ilabrat deity in Sippar-Yahrurum : a local network of sociability or a group of exiles sharing a private devotion ? Symposium Abstract This paper will focus on a group of individuals at Sippar who have in common that they define themselves, in their seal legends, as servants of the deity Ilabrat. This was shown by D. Charpin (Charpin, Dominique (1990), " Les divinités familiales … 26 May 2023 14:15 - 14:45
Event Antoine Jacquet Looted archives, dispersed archives, reconstructed archives : the case of the Palaeo-Babylonian archives at Lagaba Symposium Abstract The story of the " archives of Lagaba " is that of a long rediscovery of texts (nearly 500 in all) scattered among collections of tablets mostly built up in the 1930s. It began with the identification in the 1950s by W. F. Leemans and R. Frankena … 26 May 2023 12:15 - 12:45
Event Michel Tanret The Matryoshka principle. Archives in the archives ? Foreign bodies in the archives of Annunit's kalamaḫḫū in Sippar-Amnānum Symposium Abstract In my chapter " Verba volant scripta non manent " published in the Amurru 3 volume featuring the contributions to the 46th Rencontre Assyriologique, already sixteen years ago, I had mentioned the presence of a number of texts with … 26 May 2023 11:45 - 12:15
Event Michaela Weszeli Boats, Boat Owners and Boatmen in Old Babylonian Archives. How to Allocate Their Tablets-Proposals from the Bottom Up Symposium Abstract Boats, due to Mesopotamia's geographical setting, were ubiquitous in Babylonia. They, their boatmen, boat owners and shipping related matters turn up in many archives of the Old Babylonian period, be they institutional or private. They are found … 26 May 2023 11:15 - 11:45
Event Anne Goddeeris Some Thoughts on the Shape and Size of Archival Tablets from Old Babylonian Nippur Symposium Abstract We are well-aware of the standardized shapes and sizes of different types of cuneiform tablets. Old Babylonian school tablets are classified in five very distinctly shaped types. For most of records of the administrative archives of large … 26 May 2023 10:45 - 11:15
Event Wiebke Meinhold Fragmentation of Family Property in the Old Babylonian Period Symposium Abstract In the trade and economy of the Old Babylonian period wealthy families played an important role. The property of these families was under the control of the pater familias . When the father died the property was inherited by his sons and his … 26 May 2023 10:00 - 10:30
Event Gabriella Spada The Old Babylonian temple loans: the archive of the temple of Uraš in Geraineh Symposium Abstract The importance of temples in the socio-political reality of ancient Mesopotamia is clearly attested in cuneiform documentation dating back to the earliest times. A unique function of the Mesopotamian temples, attested in the cuneiform … 26 May 2023 09:30 - 10:00
Event Grégoire Nicolet Mari lectures : data from the site K Symposium Abstract In three campaigns between 1998 and 2000, J.-C. Margueron excavated poorly preserved architectural units at " Chantier K " near Mari's Grand Palais Royal, which he named the " Maison aux tablettes " because of the 2,000 tablets and fragments … 25 May 2023 18:15 - 18:45
Event Lauren Grégoire Dynamics and modeling of continental ice caps Symposium 9 Jun 2023 15:30 - 16:30
Event Marine Béranger In search of Ur's Edubba Symposium Abstract Early in 1931, while excavating the archaeological site of Ur in southern Iraq, English archaeologist Leonard Woolley and his team found several hundred discarded tablets inside a house located to the southeast of the temple zone. These were … 25 May 2023 17:45 - 18:15
Event Vérène Chalendar Fauna in Paleo-Babylonian documentation Symposium Abstract Although there are many scholarly cuneiform tablets mentioning animals, unlike other ancient cultures, Mesopotamia did not produce any treatises on zoology. As a result, the identification of animal species is often tricky, while access to … 25 May 2023 17:15 - 17:45
Event Michel Crucifix Bifurcations and tipping points in the climate system Symposium 9 Jun 2023 14:30 - 15:30
Event Patricia Bou Perez Expressing fear in the Palaeo-Babylonian period (ca. 2002-1595 AEC) Symposium Abstract Although interest in the study of emotions in Assyriology is recent, the subject is attracting more and more Assyriologists. Anthropology, sociology, linguistic studies and studies of other historical periods have shown that the expression of … 25 May 2023 16:45 - 17:15
Event Hervé Reculeau From the Tablets to the Lemma: Old Babylonian Archives as a Source for a Corpus-Based Dictionary of Akkadian Symposium Abstract Just a little under forty years after the first Old Babylonian archival documents were published, the project of a comprehensive dictionary of Akkadian was initiated by James Henri Breasted in Chicago. Over the course of ninety years (1921-2011), … 25 May 2023 16:15 - 16:45
Event Denis Lacambre The archives of Chagar Bazar (ancient Ašnakkum) in Paleo-Babylonian times Symposium Abstract The site of Chagar Bazar, tell located in North-East Syria, in the center of the Habur triangle, in the Upper Jezira region, is well known from the excavations carried out by Sir Max Mallowan between 1935 and 1937. It was on this occasion that … 25 May 2023 15:30 - 16:00
Event Anne-Isabelle Langlois Oils, documents and history : the example of the Tell Leilan archives Symposium Abstract In 1978, H. Weiss and Yale University began excavating Tell Leilan, a large walled oval site located in northeastern Syria, in the Habur plain, some 25 km south of Qamichli, identified with ancient Šehna/Šubat-Enlil. Excavations uncovered remains … 25 May 2023 15:00 - 15:30
Event Lionel Marti From the kitchen to the organization of palatial administration : meat texts in Mari, assessment and prospects Symposium Abstract Meat supply and consumption are generally documented in texts dealing with " live meat " : herd management, contributions or expenditure of animals. The archives administrative archives found in Mari's palace provide a rare, small corpus of texts … 25 May 2023 14:30 - 15:00
Event Ilya Arkhipov Clearing the accounts of Mukannišum, Zimri-Lim's steward Symposium Abstract Auditing ( nipiṣ nikkassī ) was the main procedure for controlling the activities of any Paleo-Babylonian manager : a balance sheet was drawn up between, on the one hand, the goods he received ( namḫartum ) and, on the other, his expenses (ṣītum … 25 May 2023 14:00 - 14:30
Event Frédéric Parrenin Chronology and phase shift of ice cap records Symposium 9 Jun 2023 11:00 - 12:00